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durability

[door-uh-bil-i-tee, dyoor-] / ˌdʊər əˈbɪl ɪ ti, ˌdyʊər- /


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His challenge is now to prove his durability.

From BBC • Jun. 7, 2026

“We want durability of customer success, which should drive durability of revenue for the company,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 3, 2026

“This is a breakout print and we expect as investors appreciate the durability of growth here the stock should work higher.”

From Barron's • May 14, 2026

For a field where cost and durability often decide whether a technology can leave the lab, a steel that builds its own second shield may be more than a materials science surprise.

From Science Daily • May 10, 2026

Pocock’s cedar shells and spruce oars were by now understood across America to be unsurpassed for craftsmanship, durability, and, most important, speed on the water.

From "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics" by Daniel James Brown




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